yes. I'm not arrogant enough to think we're the only beings in this vast universe.
2007-04-13 16:26:59
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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I believe that GOD created everything for a purpose, if there is a purpose or a need for life to exist in another planets then I do believe there is.
2007-04-13 23:53:25
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answer #2
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answered by ivan s 1
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I wanna say yes but I'm trying to think, how would anyone or anything live on Saturn or any of the other gas planets.
2007-04-13 23:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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What does it have to do with Christianity????
It's just logicall, why would the universe would be sooooooo big??? Just so we can watch the stars with our telescopes??? I don't think so. I think there are diferent lifeforms in every planet. Kind of like star Wars lol.
2007-04-13 23:31:41
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answer #4
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answered by nobodysfool 4
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"Worlds without number did I create" is a common thread revealed in modern scriptures that the LDS Church follows. The Lord created many worlds and peopled them with man and not some horny-toad, green-eyed monsters either. They are in the form of man just as we were created in the image of God Himself.
They know about us because of the infinite Atonement made by the Christ. He suffered for all mankind, not just the peoples on this earth.
2007-04-13 23:36:44
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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Perhaps there is; perhaps there isn't. God doesn't say one way or the other in Scripture, as that's not the point of the documents He inspired the writers to write. He's much more concerned with how we live our lives and whether we follow Him or not.
But hey -- given that He's infinite and omnipotent, why not? It's a big universe, and He can create anything He wishes to.
2007-04-13 23:29:53
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answer #6
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answered by mollykees 2
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On the one hand, it is difficult for me to believe God would need a re-do of becoming incarnate, walking among another people's and sacrificing Himself all over again. I cannot reconcile that possibility with God's attributes as we know them today.
On the other hand, it seems that given the expanse of the universe it is quite an awful waste of space. Then again, it may be that all that space is somehow intimately interconnected in such a way that for us to exist on Earth all of the universe is required to exist. (For example, see some of the writings of David Bohm on quantum interconnectedness or EPR theory.) How God must have wanted us to exist so badly; to create the entire universe for us!
2007-04-14 00:18:00
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answered by Ask Mr. Religion 6
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I think it could be possible but if they never fell, then they have probably been warned not to come into contact with us so they could keep that perfect relationship with God that Adam and Eve once had.
2007-04-13 23:28:52
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answered by Jan P 6
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Why are they there. God does nothing by happenstance. He has a reason for everything, I am open to that possibility.
2007-04-13 23:26:54
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answered by s. grant 4
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There are billions of galaxies,made by the way by our almighty father,so maybe.
2007-04-13 23:31:36
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answered by John B 2
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